Preprinting Microbiology

mBio. 2017 May 23;8(3):e00438-17. doi: 10.1128/mBio.00438-17.

Abstract

The field of microbiology has experienced significant growth due to transformative advances in technology and the influx of scientists driven by a curiosity to understand how microbes sustain myriad biochemical processes that maintain Earth. With this explosion in scientific output, a significant bottleneck has been the ability to rapidly disseminate new knowledge to peers and the public. Preprints have emerged as a tool that a growing number of microbiologists are using to overcome this bottleneck. Posting preprints can help to transparently recruit a more diverse pool of reviewers prior to submitting to a journal for formal peer review. Although the use of preprints is still limited in the biological sciences, early indications are that preprints are a robust tool that can complement and enhance peer-reviewed publications. As publishing moves to embrace advances in Internet technology, there are many opportunities for preprints and peer-reviewed journals to coexist in the same ecosystem.

Keywords: microbiology; open science; peer review; publishing.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Information Dissemination / methods*
  • Microbiology / trends*
  • Publishing / trends*